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Key Facts: Adobe Certified Professional - Adobe Animate Exam

700/1000

Passing Score

Adobe / Certiport

~50 min

Exam Duration

Adobe / Certiport

~$65-150

Voucher Fee (USD, varies by center)

Certiport Authorized Testing Centers

Questions + Tasks

Hybrid Exam Format

Adobe / Certiport

Does not expire

Credential Validity

Adobe

~150 hours

Recommended Hands-On Experience

Adobe

Adobe lists the Adobe Certified Professional - Adobe Animate exam as an entry-level, industry-recognized credential delivered through Certiport, with a 700/1000 passing score, a roughly 50-minute session, and a voucher fee that varies by testing center (about $65-150). The exam is a hybrid of selected-response Questions and live in-app Tasks completed inside Animate, and the credential does not expire. Objectives cover working in the animation industry, project setup and interface, organizing documents, creating and modifying animation, and publishing and exporting.

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1A client hands you a written document listing the deliverable's intended platform, dimensions, frame rate, file format, and delivery deadline before production begins. What is this document called?
A.A storyboard
B.Project specifications
C.A mood board
D.A publish profile
Explanation: Project specifications (a spec sheet) capture the agreed technical and business requirements—platform, dimensions, frame rate, format, and deadlines—so the team builds the right deliverable. Clarifying specs up front is the first step in the planning and project-setup objective and prevents costly rework.
2You want to reuse a photograph in a commercial animation. The photo is licensed under Creative Commons BY-NC. Why can you NOT legally use it in this project?
A.The NC clause prohibits use in commercial (for-profit) work
B.BY-NC requires you to credit the author, which is impossible in animation
C.Creative Commons licenses are never valid for digital media
D.BY-NC means the work is in the public domain and free for any use
Explanation: In Creative Commons, the NC element stands for NonCommercial, which forbids using the work in any project intended for commercial advantage or monetary compensation. Because the animation is commercial, a BY-NC asset cannot be used. Understanding license terms is core to the copyright and licensing portion of the industry objective.
3A designer keeps adding new scenes and characters to an approved project after the budget and timeline were locked, causing the schedule to slip. What project-management problem does this describe?
A.Frame rate drift
B.Asset deprecation
C.Scope creep
D.Render bottleneck
Explanation: Scope creep is the uncontrolled expansion of a project's requirements beyond the originally agreed scope, typically without adjusting budget or schedule. Recognizing and managing scope creep through clear specifications and change control is part of the project-management knowledge tested in the industry objective.
4When evaluating content for a target audience, which factor is MOST important to identify during the planning phase?
A.The exact hex codes of every fill
B.The number of layers the final file will contain
C.Which keyboard shortcuts the animator prefers
D.The audience's needs, expectations, and demographics
Explanation: Identifying the purpose, audience, and the audience's needs and demographics drives every later design decision—tone, complexity, accessibility, and platform. The Adobe blueprint lists determining audience needs as a foundational planning task before any production work begins.
5Which of the 12 principles of animation describes the slight buildup of a movement in the opposite direction just before the main action, such as a character crouching before jumping?
A.Squash and stretch
B.Staging
C.Anticipation
D.Follow-through
Explanation: Anticipation prepares the viewer for an action by showing a small preparatory movement in the opposite direction, making the main action read as believable and weighted. This is one of Disney's 12 principles of animation referenced in the industry objective.
6A graphic that is built from mathematical paths and points so it can be scaled to any size without losing quality is best described as which type?
A.A bitmap image
B.A raster image
C.A vector graphic
D.A rendered video frame
Explanation: Vector graphics describe shapes with mathematical paths, anchor points, and fills, so they remain crisp at any scale and produce small file sizes. Animate's drawing tools create vectors, which is why understanding vector versus bitmap is part of the industry terminology objective.
7A client asks you to capture the exact look, layout, and basic interactivity of a planned interactive animation so they can click through it before production. Which deliverable best meets this request?
A.A model release
B.A swatch panel
C.A sprite sheet
D.A prototype
Explanation: A prototype is an interactive, clickable representation of the planned product used to validate layout, flow, and behavior before full production. Prototypes sit alongside wireframes and mockups in the communication tools listed under the planning objective.
8In typography, the vertical spacing between lines of text is controlled by which property?
A.Kerning
B.Tracking
C.Leading
D.Baseline shift
Explanation: Leading is the vertical distance between the baselines of consecutive lines of text and directly affects readability of body copy. Typography terms such as leading, kerning, and tracking are part of the design-principles knowledge in the industry objective.
9Which design principle is achieved when repeated visual elements create a sense of organized movement that guides the eye through a composition?
A.Contrast
B.Alignment
C.Proximity
D.Rhythm
Explanation: Rhythm is created by repeating or alternating elements—shapes, colors, or spacing—so the viewer's eye moves through the design in a controlled way. Design principles like rhythm, balance, contrast, and alignment are tested in the planning objective.
10An advertising agency wants to publish one animation that runs interactively in modern web browsers without any plug-in. Which Animate document type should you choose?
A.ActionScript 3.0
B.HTML5 Canvas
C.AIR for Desktop
D.ActionScript for Mobile (AIR)
Explanation: HTML5 Canvas documents publish to open web standards using the CreateJS libraries, producing HTML and JavaScript that run natively in modern browsers without plug-ins. Choosing the correct document type for the target platform is foundational knowledge spanning the planning and project-setup objectives.

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